TWO OUT OF THREE
Considering the increasingly liberal bent of the main stream media, Linden believes that approval of two and not caring much for one of the editorial page columns in the August 6 issue of The Indianapolis Star could have been much worse.
Cal Thomas (as usual) had a great column that addressed the need for more substance in the dialogue between McCain and Obama. Of course, Linden would be pleased because he thinks that Obama came out the worst in the comparison.
Jonah Goldberg (also as usual) had a great column that addressed both the evils of communism and the number of liberals within our own country who have not and do not see this evil. The column also gets extra points for mentioning some of the Obama shortcomings.
Froma Harrop was the third columnist considered.
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LINDEN'S LIFE
Monday brought a nice lunch with old friend and former Indiana Poet Laureate, Joyce Brinkman. Good food and lots of talk, mostly about poetry: She has some really good new works. Later, had my picture taken for our church directory.
Tuesday it rained out my morning coffee meeting and golf game. Visiting missionaries arrived at the Mission House. Kent & Donna came by in the evening for a short visit.
Wednesday I made a visit to Secondhand Stories and visited with Diana, the owner, for a while. I enjoy that. Otherwise, inactive.
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LINDEN'S COMPOSITIONS
Linden’s first CD “Songs A Poor Old Police Department Retiree Might Write While Waiting For His Meager Pension Check” is now ready for purchase as are the six books he has written and/or published. Plainfield area sales at Secondhand Stories in the strip mall at Raceway & Rockville roads. Online, go to addresses below and inquire on “Linden Swift”.
http://stores.ebay.com/secondhand-stories
www.alibris.com/bookstore/secondha
DONATIONS to support postings, are appreciated but not necessary, may be made to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
COMMENTS: Only those sent to LWDcomment@aol.com are received.
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Cal Thomas (as usual) had a great column that addressed the need for more substance in the dialogue between McCain and Obama. Of course, Linden would be pleased because he thinks that Obama came out the worst in the comparison.
Jonah Goldberg (also as usual) had a great column that addressed both the evils of communism and the number of liberals within our own country who have not and do not see this evil. The column also gets extra points for mentioning some of the Obama shortcomings.
Froma Harrop was the third columnist considered.
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LINDEN'S LIFE
Monday brought a nice lunch with old friend and former Indiana Poet Laureate, Joyce Brinkman. Good food and lots of talk, mostly about poetry: She has some really good new works. Later, had my picture taken for our church directory.
Tuesday it rained out my morning coffee meeting and golf game. Visiting missionaries arrived at the Mission House. Kent & Donna came by in the evening for a short visit.
Wednesday I made a visit to Secondhand Stories and visited with Diana, the owner, for a while. I enjoy that. Otherwise, inactive.
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LINDEN'S COMPOSITIONS
Linden’s first CD “Songs A Poor Old Police Department Retiree Might Write While Waiting For His Meager Pension Check” is now ready for purchase as are the six books he has written and/or published. Plainfield area sales at Secondhand Stories in the strip mall at Raceway & Rockville roads. Online, go to addresses below and inquire on “Linden Swift”.
http://stores.ebay.com/secondhand-stories
www.alibris.com/bookstore/secondha
DONATIONS to support postings, are appreciated but not necessary, may be made to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
COMMENTS: Only those sent to LWDcomment@aol.com are received.
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